KUNGFUTZ SAY

This heritage bushland was set alight:

Soon after it was real estate development:

Real Estate companies pay the fines associated with destroying heritage bush land because they make heaps more money than the fine.

In this case they were not fined at all because it was supposedly an accident.

When I was young I believed that a few people could make a difference and from a sociological point of view the more people that want something to change  the more likely the change will happen.

But I have learned over the years that multinationals rule the world and humans believe that they are the only species that matters and the only species that has feelings ☹

Our consumer society

and the industrial revolution have done so much damage:

along with this cultural attitude that only humans matter.

I wont kill anything:

I get upset when insects die.

I thank the wind, the rain and the vegetables etc that I eat:

One Christian woman patronisingly told me I should be thanking god (back in the days when didn’t have the self confidence to defend myself)

I believe everything that exists has a consciousness and deserves respect.

Population control as in zero population growth is essential.

Humans make up 99 percent of the of the world population.

 Hence only one percent is wildlife.

When I wrote and published my sci fi short story April 2017 the human population was 7.4 billion

It is now almost 8 billion.

https://populationmatters.org/the-issue?gclid=CjwKCAiAg9rxBRADEiwAxKDTuo3Mh0vobe2wzJXzHv2ylQqxQxPoE5KR5DQ6brLMfFL6mtz8unAvmBoCVO4QAvD_BwE

Kungfutz say: “Better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness.”  

Taking advice from Confucius  I started this in April 2018

 

A few of us are sending healing and empowerment at the same time each evening to all non human life

Please join in:

Send whenever you are able or at 2000hours South Australian daylight saving time; which is when we are sending.

This motivated me to get others to send healing or pray

from What The “Bleep”

enjoy your day

and respect non humans

I took this on Kangaroo Island last century
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